Success StoryPaper Trails Scrabooking Workshop
Paper Trails Scrabooking Workshop
Author: Asya Jarrell
Planning Unit: Martin County CES
Major Program: Artistic & Essential Skill Development
Plan of Work: Attaining Skills For a Productive Adulthood
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
In the current fast paced and digital world we live in, many individuals lack creative outlets that promote self-expression, reduce stress, and encourage connection.
“Paper Trails” is a monthly scrapbooking workshop that blends creativity, mindfulness, and storytelling through memories. Using techniques like collage, mixed media, and journaling, it helps participants express personal stories while building artistic skills and community.
We have partnered with the 21st Century afterschool program at Martin County Middle School to allow the students in their program the opportunity to participate to make a MCMS Memory Book. Their focus is on "junk journaling" which is a form of mixed media specific art.
The program attracts a diverse group of adults and youth, ranging from beginners to confident creators. Participants have reported reduced stress, increased creativity, and a strong sense of connection with others.
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